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SIX-PAC SMALL TRUCK CAMPER (SEE TRUCK LIST BELOW)

SIX-PAC SMALL TRUCK CAMPER (SEE TRUCK LIST BELOW)

$5,678

Sacramento, California

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THE HISTORY OF THIS CAMPER: I am the second owner of this camper. I bought it about 8 years ago when my daughter was 13. The original owner bought it from a dealer who went out of business. I had changed jobs so I would be able to be a full-time Dad and bought the camper so my daughter and I could have a special activity together. We would go "camper-ing" in and around Lake Tahoe maybe 5 times a year, weekend overnight. We also used it when she participated in soccer season. One of the great things about the camper was we didn't have to depend on reserving a campsite in advance and it gave us the freedom to leave late Friday and come back Sunday afternoon. We did quite a few of those short trips. Another really great use was attending my daughters soccer games. Those were strictly day trips and it was like have a little house nearby so you could change clothiers, make lunch, keep things cold, etc. Even though the floor of the camper is the length of the truck bed (6 ft), it is remarkably roomy and we never felt as if we were in a small space. THE SIX PAC STORY: I did a lot of research before I decided to get a SIX-PAC - I'm sure you have also. For those of you new to RVing and campers and you've decided to get one of the best you may be wondering why there are so few SIX PACs available. Around 2007 when the housing crisis hit the sales of RVs fell drastically. It wasn't that people didn't like RVs there was just a lot of uncertainty so they stopped buying them. SIX PAC, made only small truck campers and decided it was best for them to stop making campers until the market turned around. Now it is 2014, the market has recovered and SIX PAC plans to make a comeback in 2015 or 2016. They will offer this very model, the T100, as their base model for a price of $13,000-14,000 US Dollars. Your camper at $5,959 is likely to be worth this same amount 5 years from now, if you take good care of it like I have. It is easy to take good care of your camper, especially if it is a SIX PAC. Think about that as you read the info below. Those Of You Experienced RVer's Who Have Been Looking For A SIX-PAC - you know the value of a super clean one. How long will this one last? I would never consider selling this one if I wasn't moving to Hawaii. But the cost of sending things to Hawaii is so expensive and I'm sending my truck so unfortunately the camper has to go. I've tried to price my SIX-PAC CAMPER fairly. This might be the best SIX-PAC CAMPER available at this price or any price anywhere. CONDITION: I've used eBay's guidelines to describe the condition of the camper. Unlike cars, campers don't wear out in the same way. There is no engine, no tires - you get the idea. If you take good care of your camper there is no telling how long it can last. Look at the pictures and see for yourself the condition of this camper. All the lights work, the refrigerator works, the inverter works, the stove works, the sink pump works and that's about all there is that wears out over time. It does need a new battery. The outside of the camper is metal and is in great condition. No dents, no scratches, just a bit of dirt that blows with the wind. So depending how you feel, you can wash your camper every couple of months or so depending how it is stored. If it is lucky enough to be in a garage then it may only get dirty when you use it. 0 0 1 684 3492 Management Consultant 134 77 4099 14.0 Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE SIX-PAC CAMPERS FIT THESE SMALL (MINI) TRUCKS - of course you should check your bed width before you buy the camper. These are the actual dimensions of my camper:LENGTH: 6 ft. The camper should go right to the end of the truck bed. The tailgate needs to be removed. WIDTH: 53.5 inches. The camper fits between the wheels of your truck bed - you probably don't need to remove the bed liner. HEIGHT: 8 ft. 6 inches. This is the height measured from the ground to the top of the camper when it is on MY truck, a Ford Ranger XLT FX4. CAUTION - IMPORTANT: You Must Measure The Height Of The Camper Once It Is Installed On Your Truck. There is no ideal height - the reason you need to measure the height is so you can determine if your truck (with the camper) can go under things. Most railway bridges are 13' 6" so that's no problem. You probably can't park in a garage and I have included a special picture - it is the last one - that shows a structure that had a sign posted indicating it was 8 ft. clearance - low enough for almost every camper on the road. As you can see this person forgot to be aware of height.Chevy / GMC------Colorado / Canyon------S-10 / S-15Toyota SR5------Tacoma------Dodge DakotaOriginal Nissan Trucks------Nissan Frontier Ford Ranger WHAT GOES INTO A SIX-PAC CAMPERSix-Pac Campers provide a spacious and comfortable interior while keeping the overall camper compact and lightweight. Absolutely no particle or pressboard is used anywhere in a Six-Pac. Construction----------The cabinetry, countertops, and wall paneling are all made from industrial mahogany harvested in the most ecologically sensitive methods possible. Of all the mahogany species available, Six-Pac uses luaun and meranti - they are stronger, lighter, more water resistant and less apt to warp than other more common and inexpensive species. All of the wood surfaces are finished with a vinyl cladding, so cleaning and durability of the finish has been taken into consideration. Fabrics----------Fabrics have been kept simple, too. Durability and easy maintenance are of prime concern, so the in-house sewing shop selected fabrics easily cleaned with water-based solutions rather than harsh solvents. The low-key, pleasing patterns lend themselves to interior spaciousness, relaxation and comfort. The blinds are made of durable synthetic material, and curtains are crafted of Sunbrella fabric - the same as used in outdoor awnings designed to be exposed to the elements for years. Lighting----------And, no matter how you like to relax at the end of the day, your Six-Pac is equipped for comfort and convenience. In addition to general lighting, there are specialized reading lights in both the dinette and sleeping areas along with 12 volt and 110 volt receptacles (needs to be wired to engine or hookup) for your portable appliances. TV and phone jacks are installed right where you need them, and all units are pre-wired for TV antennas and cable hookup and air conditioner. Quality----------These comments are from the website. I can only speak to my own experience. A frequent comment that we hear from customers who've owned their Six-Pacs for decades is, "The appliances are better than ever!" That's because the appliances you'll find in a Six-Pac are of the same quality - and from the same manufacturers - as those used in million-dollar motorhomes, meeting all the same safety and performance specifications. And, instead of trendy plastic sinks, we prefer to provide the durability of stainless steel. We use Pex tubing for our fresh water plumbing - the system used for years in the most expensive European homes and becoming more common in luxury American homes. Pex is not only very strong and resistant to freeze bursting, but also highly resistant to vibration weakening. My comment about quality--------You will see for yourself. I don't have any peeling paneling, or bubbles I have seen when water gets inside a wall. It is simple good quality workmanship. Of course nothing is guaranteed - but with reasonable care it seems like the camper will last a long time. Safety----------The oversized escape hatch over the bed functions both as an emergency exit and as another source of ventilation with its bug screen and crank up lid, so you can enjoy even more fresh air in addition to the numerous sliding windows located in the kitchen, dinette, and cabover bed areas. It's all here in a Six-Pac: the ideal combination of comfort, durability and versatility in a lightweight truck camper. Specifications T100 (I like to think of it as The Terminator) Floor Length 72" Overall Length 11' 10" (includes cabover portion to end of truck bed) Width (inside) 73" (above truck bed rails) Width 53.5 inches Height (inside) 5' 11" (inside the camper) Fresh Tank 12 gallons (I use bottled water) Dry Weight 900 lbs FEATURES: Entrance Door / Screen Door Rear Roof Rack / Ladder Safety View Rear Window Mechanical Jacks (needs maint.) City Water Hookup Battery Compartment 2 Burner Stove (propane) Refrigerator 1.9 cu. ft. (3 way: propane, 12 volt battery, 110 v AC Light / Fan / Hood Stainless Steel Sink Surflow Demand Water (uses a little pump) 30 amp Converter 110 AC Circuit (when hooked up) LPG Tank 5g Roof Vent "Fantastic" Vent (large enough to exit in an emergency)Electrical Hook-up Connection from Camper to Truck Electrical to charge battery while driving and to run refrigerator. People are not allowed to ride in camper while in motion in California. I don't know about other states. Also, in California, there is no title, no registration and no taxes that need to be paid. I will provide a comprehensive Bill Of Sale that will act as your Certificate of Title. SALE TERMS: SALE OF CAMPER is "AS-IS". BUYER MAY HAVE CAMPER INSPECTED PRIOR TO PURCHASE AT BUYER'S EXPENSE. IF BUYER HAS ANY QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING OR PURCHASING CAMPER PLEASE CONTACT SELLER. EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO PROVIDE WHATEVER INFORMATION IS REQUESTED. EMAIL ME TO ARRANGE. PAYMENT TERMS: WINNING BID OR OFFER ACCEPTED OR BUY IT NOW SELECTED: Immediate deposit to PayPal in the amount of $2,000. Deposit is a partial payment to secure the sale and is not refundable. The balance is due within 72 hours. (See next)BALANCE DUE WITHIN 72 Hours: The balance due may be sent directly to PayPal, a wire transfer, or a certified check via FedEx Overhight Mail. SHIPPING OPTIONS: Buyer should make arrangements to "collect" camper within 7 days. If this is a problem contact seller. There are 3 possibilities for shipping. You can pick it up yourself. Obviously, payment has been made and you have measured your truck.If you are on the West Coast, I "have a guy" who may be willing to deliver the camper. If you are interested in this method you would speak and arrange this directly with him or you can pick it up yourself… You would need to send money to rent a trailer, pay for gas both ways and his fee. I would stand behind the payment. He would provide receipts for everything.You can arrange to have your camper picked up and delivered by a commercial trucking company. The camper is 11 ft. 10 inches x 73" wide. It would need to be tied down or crated. They know what to do.